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... ness of a weak officer ; but let the sense and firmness be the same in both cases , and as- suredly the officer who has the most direct personal relations with his men , the most care for their interests , and the most value for their ...
... ness of a weak officer ; but let the sense and firmness be the same in both cases , and as- suredly the officer who has the most direct personal relations with his men , the most care for their interests , and the most value for their ...
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... ness , to six days of moderate work and wise rest . There is no way in which a principal , who really desires to help his workmen , may do it more effectually than by checking these disorderly habits both in himself and them ; keeping ...
... ness , to six days of moderate work and wise rest . There is no way in which a principal , who really desires to help his workmen , may do it more effectually than by checking these disorderly habits both in himself and them ; keeping ...
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... ness knows by experience how money is made , and how it is lost . " Pardon me . Men of business do indeed know how they themselves made their money , or how , on occasion , they lost it . Playing a long - practised game , they are ...
... ness knows by experience how money is made , and how it is lost . " Pardon me . Men of business do indeed know how they themselves made their money , or how , on occasion , they lost it . Playing a long - practised game , they are ...
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... ness ; the other labouring for both , and living sparely , in the hope of recovering his independence at some distant period . This is , of course , an example of one only out of many ways in which inequality of pos- session may be ...
... ness ; the other labouring for both , and living sparely , in the hope of recovering his independence at some distant period . This is , of course , an example of one only out of many ways in which inequality of pos- session may be ...
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... ness " being commonly employed , has , by getting con- fused with " godliness , " or attracting about it various vague and broken meanings , prevented most persons from receiving the force of the passage in which it Occurs . The word ...
... ness " being commonly employed , has , by getting con- fused with " godliness , " or attracting about it various vague and broken meanings , prevented most persons from receiving the force of the passage in which it Occurs . The word ...
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